Honestly feel like a lot of my non muslim friends don’t understand the struggles that we’ve had to endure being muslims.

Omg yess!! Once you see it for what it is, it’s hard to unsee...

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/islamqa.info/amp/en/answers/12562

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/islamqa.info/amp/en/answers/8489

Slave owners can have sex with ’what their right hand posses’ which is straight up rape and completely contradicts the no sex outside of marriage rule. They don’t have to cover up to resemble ‘free’ women cos there’s no fear of ‘fitna’ from them. So basically they are seen as possessions not human beings. Just knocks me sick!

It was the final nail in the coffin that confirmed all the doubts I’d been having for years but the funny thing is, growing up slavery being allowed in Islam was never even mentioned! And most people won’t even question it as it gets shut down with the it’s not allowed anymore? Or he was somehow doing them a favour. Like that still doesn’t change the fact that it did support/practiced these ideologies

Your always told to love Mohammed and he’s the best of mankind blah blah blah...but if he was then why did majority of his actions feel so questionable. His marriages with a million women for example, people also justify that with he was doing them a favour cos they were poor, divorced etc

IMO the more noble thing to have done is either preach that it’s okay to be single or help find them other suitable partners, he had an influence so doubt people would have said no and he still could have broke the conventional wisdom in a more ethical way

Sick of hearing his actions being constantly praised and justified. Find him disgusting now tbh! The guy single handedly ruined so many peoples lives with his bs and people will still blindly devout their whole existence to it no matter what the price is

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